Wow....I surely hope it's not the same dimensions as the Nook Simple Touch. I'd take a pass on that, no matter how good it might be.

I really didn't mind the form factor of the Nook Simple touch with GlowLight when I had one. The wide sides made it easier to hold for me. I cant hold my Paperwhite from the sides the bezel is just to thin for me. The software was my big problem everything from missing covers to just freezing and not working.

As long as it has the latest gen ePaper like the Paperwhite, I'll be getting one of these the first day it's available. My Nook Simple Touch is the perfect size so getting one with better contrast and resolution would be awesome.

I just hope they didn't do something stupid like getting rid of physical buttons... (and I hope it's easily rootable).

As long as it has the latest gen ePaper like the Paperwhite, I'll be getting one of these the first day it's available.

The incremental contrast/reflectivity upgrade isn't that important to me. Obviously having it is better, but Pearl would be acceptable as long as it's higher PPI, has a better front-light, and people manage to get a few Android apps on there (Kindle and some manga readers would be nice).

Still, with the timing I'm thinking we'll see Carta E Ink. Assuming no glaring defects, I'll be getting one the first day root is available

If the software is super choppy or the lighting uneven/fragile or they move away from Android, I may just assimilate and get a PW2. Either one would be my first E Ink device. The resolutions were just too low for me, vs. tablets, up until the Kobo Aura HD, but Kobo's software and 'ecosystem' seem like the worst. I wish someone found it worthwhile to put out an Android E Ink device without bookstore branding.

I really didn't mind the form factor of the Nook Simple touch with GlowLight when I had one. The wide sides made it easier to hold for me. I cant hold my Paperwhite from the sides the bezel is just to thin for me. The software was my big problem everything from missing covers to just freezing and not working.

The size was fine to me, until I put it in a case. Then, it turned into a monster. But really, I like a smaller device. The Kindle paperwhite is large and heavy compared to the Kobo Glo, even though they both have 6" screens. If Nook makes one comparable in size to the Kobo Glo, I will buy it.

Wow....I surely hope it's not the same dimensions as the Nook Simple Touch. I'd take a pass on that, no matter how good it might be.

Page turn buttons make me interested, but I just don't like the shape of the Nook ST, the bevel is just too wide and it makes it too square. That's just the reader itself, never mind then having it in a cover. Hope they announce it soon though as I'll be ordering my Paperwhite next month if nothing else of interest catches my eye before then.

I have heard it be referred to as a hocky puck among other things but I have always liked the shape and especially the page turn buttons on the Nook Glow. What I did not like was the lack of contrast, so most of my reading has been with a Kobo Glo this past year. However, if the contrast is significantly improved and the page turn buttons remain, then I may jump ship back to a Nook ereader. (Did I mention I like the page turn buttons?)

The size was fine to me, until I put it in a case. Then, it turned into a monster.

I'm not sure when it was but I said to myself a while ago "why do I even need this thing in a case?" and never looked back. Maybe it was the last string of needing a "book like experience" in an eReader but really there isn't much use for a case in my opinion. The screens on these things are not too easily scratched and the price of the device these days makes it a lot less of a "must protect" item for me...